Review: Lethal Indifference (Sydney Theatre Company)
Emily Barclay gives a quietly gripping performance in this powerful play about family violence.
Emily Barclay gives a quietly gripping performance in this powerful play about family violence.
Truly accomplished playing and a satisfying program make this a fitting start to the year.
A dazzling production of a pioneering 1980s play that still feels painfully relevant.
Kosky's dazzling production of The Nose celebrates the grotesque and the absurd.
Michelle Law’s incisive debut play will have you in stitches then tears.
Local soprano Lee Abrahmsen leads a handsomely sung but theatrically underwhelming production of Wagner’s tragic love story.
Ax and Robertson get festive in Part 2 of the SSO’s Mozart Celebration.
A multi arts-presentation offering an entertaining close encounter of a cultural kind.
The ACO serves familiar favourites alongside the new in a refreshing season opener.
Emanuel Ax and David Robertson launch the SSO's Mozart Celebration with dramatic orchestral fireworks.
A coolly elegant triptych to music by Erik Satie, Patti Smith and David Bowie.
Noni Hazlehurst delivers a brilliant performance in this heartbreaking story of loneliness and isolation.
With a busload of fabulous songs and costumes, the hit home-grown musical returns for its 10th anniversary tour.